Development of a clinical static and dynamic standing balance measurement tool appropriate for use in adolescents

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作者
Emery, CA
Cassidy, JD
Klassen, TP
Rosychuk, RJ
Rowe, BH
机构
[1] Univ Calgary, Ctr Sports Med, Fac Kinesiol, Calgary, AB T2N 4E4, Canada
[2] Univ Toronto, Fac Med, Toronto, ON, Canada
[3] Univ Hlth Network, Toronto Western Res Inst, Div Outcomes & Populat Hlth, Toronto, ON, Canada
[4] Alberta Res Ctr Child Hlth Evidence, Edmonton, AB, Canada
[5] Univ Alberta, Dept Pediat, Fac Med, Edmonton, AB, Canada
[6] Univ Alberta, Dept Emergency Med, Fac Med, Edmonton, AB, Canada
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PHYSICAL THERAPY | 2005年 / 85卷 / 06期
关键词
adolescent; balance; measurement; proprioception; reliability;
D O I
10.1093/ptj/85.6.502
中图分类号
R826.8 [整形外科学]; R782.2 [口腔颌面部整形外科学]; R726.2 [小儿整形外科学]; R62 [整形外科学(修复外科学)];
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Background and Purpose. There is a need in sports medicine for a static and dynamic standing balance measure to quantify balance ability in adolescents. The purposes of this study were to determine the test-retest reliability of timed static (eyes open) and dynamic (eyes open and eyes closed) unipedal balance measurements and to examine factors associated with balance. Subjects., Adolescents (n=123) were randomly selected from 10 Calgary high schools. Methods. This study used a repeated-measures design. One rater measured unipedal standing balance, including timed eyes-closed static (ECS), eyes-open dynamic (EOD), and eyes-closed dynamic (ECD) balance at baseline and I week later. Dynamic balance was measured on a foam surface. Reliability was examined using both intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs) and Bland and Altman statistical techniques. Multiple linear regressions were used to examine other potentially influencing factors. Results. Based on ICCs, test-retest reliability was adequate for ECS, EOD, and ECD balance (ICC= .69, .59, and .46, respectively). The results of Bland and Altman methods, however, suggest that caution is required in interpreting reliability based on ICCs alone. Although both ECS balance and ECD balance appear to demonstrate adequate test-retest reliability by ICC, Bland and Altman methods of agreement demonstrate sufficient reliability for ECD balance only. Thirty percent of the subjects reached the 180-second maximum on EOD balance, suggesting that this test is not appropriate for use in this population. Balance ability (ECS and ECD) was better in adolescents with no past history of lower-extremity injury. Discussion and Conclusion. Timed ECD balance is an appropriate and reliable clinical measurement for use in adolescents and is influenced by previous injury.
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